Larry B
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Does anyone know what kind of temps the blower exhaust runs?
Lee Stockwell said:Depends on the back pressure of the blower. Very little heat comes from mechanical friction of the blower or its bearings. Usually heat rise should be under 100 F. degrees. Adding back pressure raises heat output...dramatically.
and the pipe from the blower to the heat ex was CHERRY RED
Larry B said:Would adding a HX to the blower make enough restriction to run the temp up?
How would this effect the performance of the blower?
gasaxe said:Larry B said:Would adding a HX to the blower make enough restriction to run the temp up?
How would this effect the performance of the blower?
it depends on the style of heat exchanger.
Lee Stockwell said:Like the weather Larry. Compressing a gas (air) gives off heat.